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Secondhand Australian Biographies & Histories Bargain Book Box

Delve into the rich tapestry of Australian history and explore the lives of significant figures with our Secondhand Australian Biographies & Histories Bargain Book Box. This curated selection of pre-loved books offers compelling accounts of Australia's past and the individuals who shaped it. Discover fascinating stories and gain insights into the nation's heritage at an exceptional value. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. The Don by Roland Perry
    This biography offers an in-depth look at the life of Sir Donald Bradman, widely regarded as cricket's greatest batsman. Perry's work incorporates interviews to provide a comprehensive and engaging portrait of the legendary sportsman. Prepare for an insightful account of a sporting icon.

  2. Backtrack: Australia's Twentieth Century by Glenn Miller
    This book provides a comprehensive overview of Australia's history throughout the twentieth century, likely highlighting key moments, social changes, and cultural developments. It offers a broad perspective on the nation's journey. Expect a detailed and informative exploration of modern Australian history.

  3. Australia: Moments in History by Victor Swain
    This collection of essays or historical accounts likely focuses on pivotal moments that have shaped Australia. Swain's work aims to capture the essence of these significant events, offering readers a diverse perspective on the nation's past. Prepare for a journey through key historical turning points.

  4. Batman in the Bulletin: The Melbourne I Remember by Keith Dunstan
    This book offers a nostalgic look at Melbourne through the eyes of writer Keith Dunstan, likely capturing the city's atmosphere and cultural life from a personal perspective. It promises an engaging and evocative portrayal of a bygone era. Expect a personal and insightful memoir of Melbourne.

  5. The War Diaries of Weary Dunlop by E.E. Dunlop
    This powerful account details the wartime experiences of Weary Dunlop, a celebrated surgeon and prisoner of war in Java and during the construction of the Burma-Thailand Railway. Dunlop's diaries offer a harrowing and ultimately inspiring testament to human endurance. Prepare for a profound and moving historical record.

  6. John Button: As It Happened by John Button
    This autobiography offers a personal account of John Button's life and experiences, likely covering his career and reflections on the events he has witnessed. His perspective as a political figure or commentator will offer valuable insights. Expect a candid and informative memoir.

  7. Tales from the Political Trenches by Maxine McKew
    This book provides an insider's look at the world of politics, sharing anecdotes and insights from Maxine McKew's career. It likely offers a candid perspective on the challenges and dynamics of political life. Prepare for an engaging and revealing account from the political arena.

  8. Elena's Journey by Elena Jonaitis
    This narrative appears to be a personal memoir or a story of displacement, love, and survival. The cover suggests a deeply human and emotional journey, likely set against a backdrop of significant life events. Expect a touching and inspiring account of resilience.

  9. Tim Fischer's Outback Heroes by Peter Rees and Tim Fischer
    This book celebrates the lives of individuals who have made significant contributions to Australian outback life and culture. Tim Fischer's involvement suggests a focus on rural Australia and the spirit of its people. Prepare for inspiring stories of resilience and community.

  10. Rex: My Life by Tim Fischer
    This autobiography from former Australian politician Tim Fischer offers his personal reflections on his life and career. It likely covers his experiences in public service and his deep connection to rural Australia. Expect a candid and insightful account of his journey.

  11. Beazley: A biography by Peter FitzSimons
    This biography by renowned Australian author Peter FitzSimons explores the life of Kim Beazley, a prominent figure in Australian politics. It likely offers a comprehensive and engaging account of his career and contributions. Prepare for a detailed and insightful look at a significant political life.

  12. Operation Jungle by John Shobbruuk
    This book appears to be a historical account of a daring operation, likely involving military or investigative action. The title and description suggest a true story of intrigue and high-stakes investigation. Expect a gripping narrative detailing a significant event.

  13. The Singing Line by Alice Thomson
    This novel seems to explore a historical narrative set in Australia, possibly focusing on the lives of early settlers or significant events that shaped the land. Thomson's work often delves into historical settings with lyrical prose. Prepare for a story rich in atmosphere and historical detail.

  14. Great Australian Mysteries 2 by John Pinkney
    This book delves into unsolved, unexplained, and unknown mysteries from Australia's vast and intriguing landscape. Pinkney's work is known for its exploration of the enigmatic and the unexplained. Expect a captivating collection of puzzling tales from Down Under.

  15. The Complete Book of Australian Flying Doctor Stories by Bill Lynch and David Wilson
    This comprehensive collection recounts the thrilling and often life-saving stories of the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Australia. It celebrates the courage and dedication of those who provide medical care in remote regions. Prepare for inspiring accounts of adventure and humanitarian service.

  16. Shadowed Days by Garry Kinnane
    This book likely explores a personal or family history, possibly with a focus on bygone eras and the stories held within old photographs. Kinnane's writing often delves into themes of memory and legacy. Expect an evocative and reflective journey through the past.

  17. Love You to Bits and Pieces: Life with David Helfgott by Gillian Helfgott
    This personal account offers an intimate look at life with the acclaimed pianist David Helfgott, as told by his wife. It likely explores themes of love, art, mental health, and the unique challenges and joys of their life together. Prepare for a deeply personal and touching portrait.



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Secondhand Australian Biographies & Histories Bargain Book Box

Delve into the rich tapestry of Australian history and explore the lives of significant figures with our Secondhand Australian Biographies & Histories Bargain Book Box. This curated selection of pre-loved books offers compelling accounts of Australia's past and the individuals who shaped it. Discover fascinating stories and gain insights into the nation's heritage at an exceptional value. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. The Don by Roland Perry
    This biography offers an in-depth look at the life of Sir Donald Bradman, widely regarded as cricket's greatest batsman. Perry's work incorporates interviews to provide a comprehensive and engaging portrait of the legendary sportsman. Prepare for an insightful account of a sporting icon.

  2. Backtrack: Australia's Twentieth Century by Glenn Miller
    This book provides a comprehensive overview of Australia's history throughout the twentieth century, likely highlighting key moments, social changes, and cultural developments. It offers a broad perspective on the nation's journey. Expect a detailed and informative exploration of modern Australian history.

  3. Australia: Moments in History by Victor Swain
    This collection of essays or historical accounts likely focuses on pivotal moments that have shaped Australia. Swain's work aims to capture the essence of these significant events, offering readers a diverse perspective on the nation's past. Prepare for a journey through key historical turning points.

  4. Batman in the Bulletin: The Melbourne I Remember by Keith Dunstan
    This book offers a nostalgic look at Melbourne through the eyes of writer Keith Dunstan, likely capturing the city's atmosphere and cultural life from a personal perspective. It promises an engaging and evocative portrayal of a bygone era. Expect a personal and insightful memoir of Melbourne.

  5. The War Diaries of Weary Dunlop by E.E. Dunlop
    This powerful account details the wartime experiences of Weary Dunlop, a celebrated surgeon and prisoner of war in Java and during the construction of the Burma-Thailand Railway. Dunlop's diaries offer a harrowing and ultimately inspiring testament to human endurance. Prepare for a profound and moving historical record.

  6. John Button: As It Happened by John Button
    This autobiography offers a personal account of John Button's life and experiences, likely covering his career and reflections on the events he has witnessed. His perspective as a political figure or commentator will offer valuable insights. Expect a candid and informative memoir.

  7. Tales from the Political Trenches by Maxine McKew
    This book provides an insider's look at the world of politics, sharing anecdotes and insights from Maxine McKew's career. It likely offers a candid perspective on the challenges and dynamics of political life. Prepare for an engaging and revealing account from the political arena.

  8. Elena's Journey by Elena Jonaitis
    This narrative appears to be a personal memoir or a story of displacement, love, and survival. The cover suggests a deeply human and emotional journey, likely set against a backdrop of significant life events. Expect a touching and inspiring account of resilience.

  9. Tim Fischer's Outback Heroes by Peter Rees and Tim Fischer
    This book celebrates the lives of individuals who have made significant contributions to Australian outback life and culture. Tim Fischer's involvement suggests a focus on rural Australia and the spirit of its people. Prepare for inspiring stories of resilience and community.

  10. Rex: My Life by Tim Fischer
    This autobiography from former Australian politician Tim Fischer offers his personal reflections on his life and career. It likely covers his experiences in public service and his deep connection to rural Australia. Expect a candid and insightful account of his journey.

  11. Beazley: A biography by Peter FitzSimons
    This biography by renowned Australian author Peter FitzSimons explores the life of Kim Beazley, a prominent figure in Australian politics. It likely offers a comprehensive and engaging account of his career and contributions. Prepare for a detailed and insightful look at a significant political life.

  12. Operation Jungle by John Shobbruuk
    This book appears to be a historical account of a daring operation, likely involving military or investigative action. The title and description suggest a true story of intrigue and high-stakes investigation. Expect a gripping narrative detailing a significant event.

  13. The Singing Line by Alice Thomson
    This novel seems to explore a historical narrative set in Australia, possibly focusing on the lives of early settlers or significant events that shaped the land. Thomson's work often delves into historical settings with lyrical prose. Prepare for a story rich in atmosphere and historical detail.

  14. Great Australian Mysteries 2 by John Pinkney
    This book delves into unsolved, unexplained, and unknown mysteries from Australia's vast and intriguing landscape. Pinkney's work is known for its exploration of the enigmatic and the unexplained. Expect a captivating collection of puzzling tales from Down Under.

  15. The Complete Book of Australian Flying Doctor Stories by Bill Lynch and David Wilson
    This comprehensive collection recounts the thrilling and often life-saving stories of the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Australia. It celebrates the courage and dedication of those who provide medical care in remote regions. Prepare for inspiring accounts of adventure and humanitarian service.

  16. Shadowed Days by Garry Kinnane
    This book likely explores a personal or family history, possibly with a focus on bygone eras and the stories held within old photographs. Kinnane's writing often delves into themes of memory and legacy. Expect an evocative and reflective journey through the past.

  17. Love You to Bits and Pieces: Life with David Helfgott by Gillian Helfgott
    This personal account offers an intimate look at life with the acclaimed pianist David Helfgott, as told by his wife. It likely explores themes of love, art, mental health, and the unique challenges and joys of their life together. Prepare for a deeply personal and touching portrait.